Historic
Rosedale - The
house was occupied from the 1830s by D. T. Caldwell and his
family. Dr. Caldwell, in addition to his medical
practice, ran the plantation with the support of 2 slave
families consisting of about 20 people. Rosedale
is one of the finest examples of Federal period architecture
in North Carolina and is noted for its faux grained woodwork
and the original French wallpaper that survives in three
rooms.